Dave Strider (
knightime) wrote in
towerofanimus2012-12-08 06:49 pm
Once you party with us
Characters: Dave Strider, the loser Homestucks with birthdays in December, Naminé, and everyone else who's in the Media Room at that time.
Setting: Media Room
Format: Either
Summary: Party in the media room. Look at all these stupid kids who have birthdays in December.
Warnings: Teenagers are dumb. Stupid shenanigans.
It wasn't really a proper party set-up. There were no decorations or anything that would signify it were a party. Dave didn't really have supplies or time to make anything and he wasn't really around to even plan anything in the first place.
Jason didn't really make it any easier by giving them only foodbars and water for this month either.
But he did try. He made those shitty paper ringlets to hang and he taped really crappy drawings of balloons to the walls. An attempt was made and he thinks his balloons are pretty fucking awesome anyways. It was a little sad. The list was a lot shorter than he anticipated. He ignored that nagging thought though. He didn't want to recall that a lot of his friends had left while he was gone.
Yeah, pretending that isn't a thing that happened.
Too busy admiring his really shitty attempt at birthday decorations.
Damn, he even made a cake. Ok. It wasn't really a cake. He mashed nutrition bars into a bowl with water and attempted to bake it. That...that didn't actually really come out like he hoped. Mostly, he put it in too long so the outside was completely burn yet the middle was still a really gross mush. No one was probably going to eat it. But it's the thought that counts...
It's a really gross fucking cake.
Obviously though, he should be in charge of birthdays all the time. "Fuck, I'm amazing at this." No, Dave. This is pretty shitty and you know it. You tried though. You tried.
[[OOC: Feel free to threadjack and mingle!]]
Setting: Media Room
Format: Either
Summary: Party in the media room. Look at all these stupid kids who have birthdays in December.
Warnings: Teenagers are dumb. Stupid shenanigans.
It wasn't really a proper party set-up. There were no decorations or anything that would signify it were a party. Dave didn't really have supplies or time to make anything and he wasn't really around to even plan anything in the first place.
Jason didn't really make it any easier by giving them only foodbars and water for this month either.
But he did try. He made those shitty paper ringlets to hang and he taped really crappy drawings of balloons to the walls. An attempt was made and he thinks his balloons are pretty fucking awesome anyways. It was a little sad. The list was a lot shorter than he anticipated. He ignored that nagging thought though. He didn't want to recall that a lot of his friends had left while he was gone.
Yeah, pretending that isn't a thing that happened.
Too busy admiring his really shitty attempt at birthday decorations.
Damn, he even made a cake. Ok. It wasn't really a cake. He mashed nutrition bars into a bowl with water and attempted to bake it. That...that didn't actually really come out like he hoped. Mostly, he put it in too long so the outside was completely burn yet the middle was still a really gross mush. No one was probably going to eat it. But it's the thought that counts...
It's a really gross fucking cake.
Obviously though, he should be in charge of birthdays all the time. "Fuck, I'm amazing at this." No, Dave. This is pretty shitty and you know it. You tried though. You tried.
[[OOC: Feel free to threadjack and mingle!]]

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It was good of you both to try, anyway.
[And that noise has Naminé's eyes following the little creature again, curious though she does not ask, especially once the topic has changed.]
Mm-- mostly Dave's, I think. I did meet a Jade a long time ago, but I don't know if it's the same one I keep hearing about, or if she'd even remember me if it is. [Her smile is almost apologetic, as if it's some failure of her own that she cannot give a clearer answer.]
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Well it's nice to meet you, Miss Fellow-Friend-of-Dave's. [He extends a hand.] My name is John Egbert.
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[At least at the introduction it's easier to smile properly, which she does, reaching out to gently take that offered hand.] I thought it might be. [Previous introductions considered.] It's nice to meet you, too, John. My name is Naminé.
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I spoke with him earlier. Don't worry, it wasn't a dumb question...! That's not something most people are used to. It's nothing to be ashamed of, if you forget sometimes.
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So I guess you must have been here a while too then, huh? If you are a friend of Dave's.
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-- Yes, I have. At least, it's been a long time to me. I've been here for about a year and a half. [Longer than she's actually lived anywhere else, ironically enough.]
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I understand.
[At least, he thinks he does. Really, he doesn't know the half of it.]
Moving around a lot might have something to do with it, I don't really know. I lived in the same place for thirteen years, after all. But when I was in Johto, after a while it felt like I hadn't ever lived on Earth at all. Even though I was only there for two years.
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I see...! Perhaps it's something that happens to everyone, then. Memories are funny like that. ... What was it like? Living in the same place all of that time and then leaving, I mean. [She's seen some such memories, of course, but it doesn't hurt to find out someone else's thoughts on the matter.]
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But change isn't always a bad thing, it's easy enough to get used to.
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I know what you mean.
[Especially about it being a better place--]
... Better than I'd like to. [But she manages to keep smiling all the same.] At first I was very frightened by what they said, about the worlds being gone. My worlds... had been in danger of that for some time, so when I heard it had really happened-- well, it made too much sense. You know?
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[He scratches his cheek.]
But I can see why you would. Though that kind of makes me sad to think about.
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[She nods at the last part.] But after I thought about it a little more and talked to a few of the other people around I... decided I wasn't ready to believe it yet, either. Too many things don't add up.
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Eh. Shit happens. I'd say it wasn't the end of the world, but it kind of was. What else doesn't add up though?
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Well... the difference in placement on the timeline, for example. If our worlds were destroyed when each of us was taken, why are there other people from the same worlds that weren't taken until much later? I suppose you could argue that we're all from slightly different iterations of the same worlds, but... not everyone who's gone back to their own world and come back to tell about it found it destroyed. And all of this-- it's just a little too convenient, isn't it? These people who have control of this Tower who like to perform experiments on us and cause trouble - isn't it strange that they should happen to find such a perfect opportunity for subjects as the end of those subjects' worlds? When have they ever done anything to suggest that they wouldn't just steal us from our own healthy, safe worlds and tell us that they were gone?